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Description

Detailed information about Agriobs

What is it?

Agriobs is a multiplatform application to easily process and display satellite imagery for the purpose of extracting value for agricultural purposes.

We aim to create an application that allows the agronomist, farmer or other agri-professional to have the power of a satellite data processing application used by trained GIS professionals tuned to work specifically for the person on the ground making the decisions – without being too hard to use.

All too often we see satellite imagery made available in agriculture providing only an NDVI and no way to do anything else despite all the research and development by the remote sensing commuity. We aim to improve this.

Why do I want it?

You will use Agriobs if you understand the value that satellite imagery can bring to your business and you want the most comprehensive way to extract that value. If you have not yet been convinced of its usefulness, that is ok, it’s up to use to provide examples and solutions to real problems that exist.

You want details?

Before committing to a piece of software that you will spend a significant amount of time in, you should first understand if it is a good fit for you and your business. Please take your time to read the below pages and get in touch if you have any questions.

1 - Device compatibility

What devices will Agriobs work on and how does it look

Agriobs is an app that can be accessed through your web browser or installed on your Windows, iOS or Android device whether it be PC, tablet or mobile phone.

This app is not installed through an app store, instead by visiting the website app web URL https://app.agriobs.com. For further installation instructions please go to our Getting Started guide.

Screenshots operating on different devices

iPad

iOS

Windows PC

Android phone

More details

Agriobs is a Progressive Web App (PWA). These are apps that combine powerful web technologies with ability to install on almost any device and work offline.

If you are curious, you can read more about PWAs here.

2 - Field boundaries

Easily import field boundaries

Field boundaries are an important feature of Agriobs and is required to use some but not all features. They dictate what imagery is saved to your device for offline viewing and processing and help you navigate the landsape quickly to your area of interest. Field boundaries are also displayed on your reports and will be used for future analysis and display features.

Currently to setup your field boundaries you are required to export from Agworld as a zip file and import them to Agriobs. This works well if you keep your Agworld fields up to date, you only need to do it in one place then pull across to Agriobs.

Importing field boundaries from more places (such as MyJohnDeere) is planned very soon - as is drawing field boundaries inside Agriobs.

Agriobs does not plan to try take on being the ‘source of truth’ or replicating the re-drawing of field boundaries if it can be avoided.

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3 - Multi-user management

Managing accounts with multiple users

What is it?

4 - Multimap

Comparisons made easy

The Agriobs multimap feature allows you to display any two map configurations side by side. This works in both online and offline modes. This means that you can have any combination you like such as the same date with different processing or different date with the same processing.

The two maps are synchronised to both location and zoom. What you see on the left is the same extent as the right. The imagery source, date and processing recipe are printed at the top of each map.

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5 - Offline processing

What makes Agriobs offline mode different

What is it?

6 - Other features

Details about others features

What is it?

7 - Processing options

An overview of the procession options available in Agriobs

What is it?

8 - Reports

Report back valuable information to your clients via email or phone (MMS)

What is it?

9 - Satellite imagery sources

Where does the satellite imagery in Agriobs come from

What is it?

10 - Transparency thresholding

Details about this standout feature

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